CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter

Inspiring the NYC & American electronic dance music scene every 128 BPM (beats per minute) at a time. One of the longest running vocal house EDM podcasts ever! (Since 2009). Listed "What's Hot" by Apple iTunes in 2011-2018.
"Stylistically Superior! Simply the best vocal house podcast on the net." (iTunes)

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I'm celebrating ten years of my podcast "Club Kerry NYC" on Jan. 13, 2019. This began as a medium to share my mixes with friends across the U.S. where I have previously lived. I'd typically show up with a mix CD in N.C., Indiana, Michigan, New Jersey, but I moved to NYC!

Podcasting was an abysmal failing medium created by Apple that was in danger of disappearing due to low usage, so I was using it when nobody cared. My friends subscribed, then eventually thousands of people worldwide. I was taking a risk by uploading remixed music marketed to dance club DJ's with residencies in clubs around the country. Some superstar DJ's (Tiesto, Armin) were getting away with broadcasting their recorded live mixes and original sets as a podcast, thus stretching the copyright. Why couldn't I? Fan email: "Hey Kerry! When is the next mix episode? It's been over a week! Ugh. I need it now. Don't make me listen to Club Life! (Tiesto)." Somehow this insignificant podcast became more than just a little hobby! :)

10 Years of Stats:

- 6 million streams/subscribers/downloads; - Listed "What's Hot!" by Apple; - "Top Electronic Podcast" on Player FM last 3 years; - Consistently ranked top 100 iTunes Music Podcast; - "Featured" podcast on Castbox/NS Player/Stitcher/Tunr and others. - Agents, artists, and record companies now send me unsolicited free promo music in hope that I will include the track(s) in my next mix! Some of them are borderline harassing me. They do not give up.

Big thanks to the fans around the world on every continent; country; island; land mass; ship in the middle of the ocean; archipelago; and remote African, Asian, Middle East, and Global South (Central/South American) locations that have subscribed and streamed this sound against all odds. I see you! - I am humbled.

I am unsure how long I will continue this podcast, and sometimes the mix episodes are not as frequent as past years, but as long as the creative musical desire continues, then so will my podcast. Write me at clubkerry@gmail.com. - Kerry Poynter

"My fave retro remakes from this past year (2009) all fused into one glorious hour of beats. The perfect blend of retro 80's and 90's with the sound of the future. Each song taken from one of my podcasts this past year. Thanks to everyone that has supported Club Kerry NYC! I'm celebrating the first year with a look back."

This one is a bit more chill than the usual. There is a lyrical theme about forlorn love all to an electronic beat, thus electronic love. As usual there are some favorites such as Deadmau5, Moonbeam, Shapeshifters, as well as a remake in the form of Nothing Compares to You. Don’t miss the outstanding Madonna track Frozen 09’ by Juicybar.

Track List (62:05):

1. You & I (Deadmau5 Remix) – Medina: Deadmau5 popularized the sound, in my opinion, in the next three songs. “There is no one to break me or bring me down. We are at the end of our stupid lies…”

2. Nothing Compares to You (Last Minute Remix) - Consoul Training Feat Joan Kolova: Originally written by Prince and recorded by Sinead. “Nothing can stop these lonely tears from falling.”

3. Electronic Love (Club Mix) – Christian Weber: I remember an 80’s tune that sounded something similar to the chorus in here.

4. We Are The People (The Shapeshifters Vocal Remix) - Empire Of The Sun: The Shapeshifters breathe new life into one of my fave tunes from earlier this year. Find ‘We Are the People’ on my previous set titled ‘A Redefinition of Dance’. “Are you gonna leave me now?”

5. It Only Hurts (Club Mix) - Julie Thompson: Julie has been the voice of so many club songs over the years. She finally has her own full length album coming out that is produced by Andy Duguid. This is the first release. “It’s not the first time. It won’t be the last time. I’ll find you.”

6. Frozen 09’ – Madonna & Juicybar: I have a certain prejudice toward underground Madonna remixes. They always sound awful due to the low quality. However, Juicybar, (dj/producer Wiretap & musician/producer Bluejacker) have really done an outstanding job here. Their chill electronic sound works quite well. They hail from Dublin. Make sure to check out their other tunes at www.reverbnation.com/juiceybar. Thanks for sharing the tune guys! Somehow, I think M would approve. “You're frozen. When your heart's not open.”

8. Counting The Days (Moonbeam Remix) - Lavkastor feat. Nicole Tyler: Moonbeam, Pavel and Vitaly Khvaleev from Russia, have consistently been one of my favorite trance remixers. I couldn’t help but to mix this new track with the now classic tune To Forever. Genious.

9. To Forever (Moonbeam Mix) – Rachael Starr: “Babe, I just hope that you know. To never let me go.”

Not all electronic music is cold, unfeeling, and heartless. Sometimes it can fill your being and your heart with substantial light that rejuvenates your soul. You may find yourself intenerated with an overflow of warm flowing energy. This is Electronic Heart. If you enjoyed my "Electronic Love" DJ mix from 2009 then this mix is the companion. In many cases it borrows heavily from the nu wave disco genre made popular by producers such as Lifelike a few years back. Additionally, you will notice that male vocals dominate. Fans of my mixes know a great male vocal to a dance/electronic beat is one of my signatures. This mix is a slight departure from my usual uplifting energy dance mixes but still just as good.

Directions for listening:

Download to your computer and/or sync with mp3 players.

Turn volume up.

Choose from one of the following:

A. Go on a brisk walk with your headphones securely fastened. You may not find yourself engenerated with an overflow of energy.B